Marshall landed on is feet last season after he was moved from Phoenix to the Staples Center, with the 22-year-old showing what he can do if his teammates get open for him.

Using vision that comes with being 6’4″ at the point guard position, Marshall had the second most assists in the NBA after the All-Star break, beaten only by Washington’s John Wall.

On paper it is a smart pick up for the Bucks as Marshall will bring a pass first mentality, with his slowly improving offensive game not needed as much as it was with the Lakers side lurching from one disaster to the next last year.

While the Bucks are hardly a high flyer in the league at the moment, they did finish with the worst record in the NBA in 2013-14 after all, they have more interesting pieces for Marshall to work with.

Jabari Parker is the new big name in the side but Giannis Anteokounmpo should also be a big target for Marshall as he looks set to join his third NBA team in as many seasons.